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WWE Mayhem Tour, World Title Match, HHH/Yahoo, More
Jeff Cambron sent this in: Not sure if you've heard, but WWE has partnered with the Mayhem Tour for a really cool sweepstakes around SummerSlam.
Wrestling News |
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Off the Grid
Builder Mike McKechnie of Mountain View Builders will be online Tuesday, July 1 at 11:00 a.m. ET to discuss his efforts in creating energy efficient, sustainable homes for the masses.
Washington Post |
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Under Controversy or Under Water?
HARRISBURG -- Controversy surrounding the new IDOT building in Harrisburg after pictures surface on the internet. Those pictures were taken during the flooding in March, they show the new home for the IDOT traffic safety division surrounded by water.
WSIL 3 Southern Illinois |
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Henrico teen still missing
Authorities continue to search for a Henrico County teenager missing for more than a week. Kelsey Marie Ratliff, 16, a student at Varina High School, was last seen by her parents June 24. Her mother, Betty Iannon, said today she believes Kelsey may be with someone she met online using a school-issued laptop computer. Henrico middleand high-school students get laptops issued to them for the ...
Richmond Times-Dispatch |
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PIN Codes Of Citibank ATM Cards Stolen
Hackers broke into Citibank's network of ATMs inside 7-Eleven stores and stole customers' PINs, according to recent court filings that revealed a disturbing security hole in the most sensitive part of a banking record.
Hartford Courant |
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Radio, With A New Dial Twist
The 'HD' Is Meaningless, But It's Fun To Listen To With all our options for listening to music today — satellite radio, Internet broadcasts and those ubiquitous iPods — you may have missed the makeover to plain old radio.
Hartford Courant |
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Microsoft buys search start-up Powerset
Microsoft announced Wednesday that it has acquired Powerset and plans to integrate the company's search and natural language features into Live Search. Powerset focuses on "natural-language search," a form of artificial intelligence ...
People's Daily |
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Microsoft cuts Xbox console prices
The Xbox 360 is now the cheapest next-generation games console on the market after Microsoft slashed the price of the entry level Arcade model to $349.
The Age |
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Use Microsoft to win Apple products
Microsoft is dangling prizes made by arch-nemesis Apple to entice Australian web surfers to give its online search products a second chance.
The Age |
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Social networking with a foetal attraction
Social networkers have found a new frontier for the ever-blurring line between inner and outer worlds: ultrasound photographs.
Sydney Morning Herald |
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Researchers: 637 million browser users at risk
Researchers find that Internet Explorer users are less likely to update their browser to the latest version than users of Firefox, Opera, and Safari. Compare your salary Use the IT salary benchmark wizard and know the average salary differences between different job functions. Join activeTechPros. http://www.activetechpros.com
ZDNet Asia |
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Freedom Online Announces Successful Deployment of 1.25Gbps Carrier Grade Wireless Link to Provide High Capacity ...
FT. LAUDERDALE, Fla.----Freedom Online announced today, the successful implementation of BridgeWave's AR60X, license-free 60 GHz radio link. The BridgeWave 1.25 Gbps links were used to connect a wireless aggregation point on Freedom Online's network backbone to a collocation facility in Ft.
Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance |
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Broadband guarantee boosted by new rules
The Federal government has released guidelines for the Australian Broadband Guarantee (ABG) it says will make the program more effective.
ZDNet Australia |
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Microsoft Joins the Powerset
News Analysis. The rumors were true, but not punditry about Powerset being Microsoft's search Plan B....
Microsoft Watch |
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Microsoft acquires semantic search firm Powerset
Microsoft on Tuesday announced it is buying Powerset, a firm which specializes in interpreting the intent of people's Internet searches instead of matching specific words they use.
AFP via Yahoo! UK & Ireland Finance |
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Moody’s to investigate staff over rating bug
Moody’s, the credit rating agency, on Tuesday said it was beginning disciplinary proceedings against some of its staff as it admitted it had incorrectly rated about $1bn of complex debt securities due to a computer error.
Financial Times |
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Berg: More handsets will become WLAN-enabled
Wireless LAN will become the next prevalent standard connecting mass-market mobile handsets, according to Berg Insight.
telecomasia.net |
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‘Libraries Landmark For Intellectual Society’
Bandar Seri Begawan - The Brunei Darussalam Library Association (BDLA), with the support of Universiti Brunei Darussalam (UBD), organised a two-day national symposium, which began yesterday morning.
BruDirect.com |
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Adobe to help reveal 'invisible' Flash Web content
It gives Google and Yahoo technology to help them better index dynamic Web content and rich Internet applications.
ZDNet Asia |
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Singer Boy George calls off North American tour
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - British singer Boy George has canceled his North American tour after U.S. authorities refused to issue him a visa because of legal trouble overseas, he said in a posting on his Web site on Tuesday.
ABS-CBNNEWS.com |
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Tips for getting new identity linked to missing Rice student
The material was discovered recently in a silver Dodge Neon that was left on a residential street in Berkeley, Calif., and registered to Matthew Wilson, the 21-year-old computer science major from Oklahoma.
Houston Chronicle |
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Feds obtain spyware records in Tony Trout investigation
The maker of Remote Spy software has turned over a CD to federal investigators in connection with their investigation of county Councilman Tony Trout's alleged use of spyware on the county administrator's computer, according to federal court documents obtained by GreenvilleOnline.com.
The Greenville News |
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A Conversation With...Head of the Verizon Foundation
Patrick Gaston, president of the Verizon Foundation, was in San Antonio this week speaking at the 2008 National Educational Computing Conference.
San Antonio Express-News & KENS 5 |
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Security company plays with spam
A California Internet security company was surprised by the amount of spam generated by having 50 computer users answer all their e-mail.Within a month, the participants were receiving an average of 70 e-mails a day, the San Francisco Chronicle reported. One got 600 on his best -- or worst -- days.McAfee, a company in Santa Clara, recruited 50 people in 10 countries, gave each of them a new ...
Moldova.org |
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Tuesday July 01, 2008 - 22:37 EST
LAS VEGAS -- On TV and on the Internet, Daniel Negreanu is very entertaining. In person, Negreanu is a force of nature.
Rolling Good Times |
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